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Mid 80s-Isolated Strom-TD2 has not made it to Storm strength

Posted on August 13, 2009 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on Mid 80s-Isolated Strom-TD2 has not made it to Storm strength

Rain chances are fairly low for most of VA, until you get to the NC/VA border. Some storms will occur today across the state, but more likely the further towards NC you are. NC looks fairly active wit showers and storms! Highs today will be in the mid 80s north and upper 80s south.

A repeat possible tomorrow of today's forecast and then a drier forecast starting Saturday and going through Tuesday. Temps will warm to the upper 80s and lower 90s by Sunday and stay there through Tuesday. Next chance of precip after Saturday will be Wednesday.

Tropics:
Tropical Depression 2 will need to hang on to whatever is has left to remain a possible storm.
Another system just off Africa looks like it may be able to strengthen and will need to be monitored.

All for now!

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